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Quote from: GraphicDisorder on August 21, 2014, 12:45:24 PMQuote from: Anatolhelp on August 21, 2014, 12:02:14 PMmanual adjustments, easy as 1,2,3Elaborate. I'm not sure if it's easily feasible, but these are the type of things a quick cell phone video would be awesome!
Quote from: Anatolhelp on August 21, 2014, 12:02:14 PMmanual adjustments, easy as 1,2,3Elaborate.
manual adjustments, easy as 1,2,3
in my new experience:adjusting the air pressure going to the choppers works 100x better than the height control knobs... I don't even use my height knobs anymore (they're set that if you had a ton of pressure on the head, you'd just bend the squeegee over).
Same here choppers up pressure down. And then there are 4 color process jobs where 5psi could mean the difference between a nice red hue and blood red mess. Does the Volt have the ability to control the squeegee pressure that fine or is it in increments?
Quote from: Binkspot on August 21, 2014, 03:34:11 PMSame here choppers up pressure down. And then there are 4 color process jobs where 5psi could mean the difference between a nice red hue and blood red mess. Does the Volt have the ability to control the squeegee pressure that fine or is it in increments?My guess is no.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on August 21, 2014, 03:36:24 PMQuote from: Binkspot on August 21, 2014, 03:34:11 PMSame here choppers up pressure down. And then there are 4 color process jobs where 5psi could mean the difference between a nice red hue and blood red mess. Does the Volt have the ability to control the squeegee pressure that fine or is it in increments?My guess is no.Now Brandt, that clearly isn't a fair assessment. Let's let the man answer, I am honestly curious.
How are you dealing with print pressure on the Volt?
Can you have different pressures for each head?